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Latest Smartphone OPPO F9 with Waterdrop Display and 6 GB RAM launchedOppo F9 has been launched. The new smartphone is the first handset by Oppo that features a V-shaped waterdrop display notch - unlike the traditional rectangular display notch. Also, there is a thin-bezel display that offers a 90.8 percent screen-to-body ratio. While the OPPO F9 ProSmartphone is set to debut in India on August 21, specifications of the upcoming handset have now surfaced through a sales pitch note. The leaked note suggests that the F9 Pro could be the India variant of the OPPO F9. The handset is rumored to come with the VOOC integration for fast charging support and a 6.3 display with the V-shaped waterdrop notch design identical to the Oppo F9 smartphone. Also Read : Latest Android Version Updates For New Smartphones Is Android 9 Pie

New Smartphone Oppo F9 With Specifications And Features 1. The Dual-SIM (Nano) Oppo F9 runs ColorOS 5.2 based on Latest Android Version Android 8.1 Oreo. 2. A 6.3-inch ful…

The stable version of Android 9 Pie was officially released on Tuesday for the Google Pixel/XL and the Google Pixel 2/XL. On the same date, Essential rolled out the Android Pie update for the Essential Phone. The OnePlus 6 is currently on Android Pie beta 3, while the Nokia 7 Plusjust received Android Pie beta 4. An alpha build of Android Pie has leaked for the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S, and we should be receiving more news soon for other smartphones eligible for the Android P beta program. On the other hand, companies like Samsung, Huawei, LG, and HTC didn’t participate in the Android Pie beta program. HTC has now revealed which of its phones will receive the Android Pie update. HTC has confirmed via Twitter that the company will roll out Android Pie updates for the HTC U11, HTC U11+, the Android One variant of the HTC U11 Life, and the company’s current flagship, the HTC U12+. The company states that time frames for the update roll-out will b…

FCC will now take your comments on whether to allow T-Mobile/Sprint merger

The Federal Communications Commission will accept petitions from now until August 27 to deny the $26 billion T-Mobile USA/Sprint merger, the commission announced yesterday. Petitions to deny—as well as less formal comments—can be submitted online at the FCC's docket page. Recent filings can be found here. After petitions to deny the merger are filed, T-Mobile and Sprint or other supporters of the merger can submit oppositions to the petitions until September 17. Under the current schedule, a final round of replies would be due on October 9 The merger would reduce the number of major nationwide wireless carriers from four to three and make the combined T-Mobile/Sprint nearly as large as Verizon Wireless or AT&T. T-Mobile and Sprint made their initial case for the merger in a public interest statement, claiming that the merger is necessary in order to create a viable 5G network, to improve service for rural cu…